Category Archives: object lessons

Our electrical power was just restored after 41 hours (nearly to the minute). In addition to simply being an inconvenience, the temperatures have hovered around (both above and jus below) 100 degrees for the past week, so lack of air Continue reading →

Max (my dog) tends to be skittish. He also has a tendency to cower. Let me preface this to say, he is spoiled – no abuse for him in my household not the one that he came from before. The Continue reading →

As I mentioned in a previous blog (In Your Presence), my puppy Max got skunked. Now he is exceedingly fragrant. And that fragrance lingers. At church on Sunday I caught a whiff of it on one of my flags, I Continue reading →

God loves to give me object lessons through my furry friends (my dogs) This isn’t the first time He’s whispered to me about hanging out with Him through my furry beast (Closeness, Free to Choose Closeness, Signs & Wonders vs. Intimacy, and another Continue reading →

Today I picked up a silver tray I’ve had sitting out in my home and had a moment of frustration about the tarnish on it. It is very common to hear the analogy drawn of silver being refined in fire, Continue reading →

Yesterday, I was sharing with a friend a story Rick Joyner shared in his book The Final Quest. When I first read the book years ago, it touched me greatly. But the story that impacted me the most is one Continue reading →

This morning I’m pondering how beautiful it is when the Father ministers through the body of Christ to the body of Christ. Over a week ago the Father put it on my heart to send something to a friend. Last Continue reading →

God’s been using my puppy again to show me His heart. Since I’m working from home full-time now, I’m here a lot. This means Sketch and I are in the same vicinity a lot. I love having my puppy close Continue reading →

For the last 8 days I’ve had a bone where my neck meets my shoulders out of alignment. It has commanded my attention constantly in waking and sleeping hours by varying amounts of discomfort – from short bursts to debilitating Continue reading →